University of Florida wildlife biologist Lindsey Garner holds an Argentine tegu trapped in the southern Everglades. Biologists fear the number of invasive reptiles is increasing and may threaten ...
This month, a two-foot tegu identified as No. 1125 scampered through a bramble of thick sawgrass in the southern Everglades, a tiny backpack carrying a GPS tracker attached to her back and a string of ...
A voracious South American reptile invading marshes in Miami-Dade County might have staked a claim in new territory: Florida Power & Light’s cooling canals at Turkey Point. Since the spring, ...
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